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I present the tenth part of Bebricton city - Industrial zone. You can find factories, passenger train station, loading station, stables and small residential area here. It is linked with three other parts of Bebricton city like the center, mud racing or octan racing track.One of the latest MOCs is here - Car Factory, where sedans are manufactured :) Check it out here:http://clabrisic.com/scenes/Bebricton/Bebricton-Industrial-Zone

Back in the 1990s, I built a Gothic Cathedral.... part Notre Dame, part Canterbury...... 4 ft. long....

Back when it was under construction I was toying with the idea of a spire to the crossing tower... but opted against it (Canterbury style)....

Why red? In the mid 1990s you only had red, white, blue, yellow, black, clear, black and gray to work with... and with me owning 34 London Bus sets (4 1x6 red arches each)... the time before Bricklink and the internet.... that meant it had to be red.

Having visited many of the cathedrals of England, France and Germany, I got the dimensions of Gothic down pat! :-)

Yes, it is history. I adore 8860 and it is a famous LEGO model that many people has made their own version of. (Google and search Lego 8860 and you see) I wanted a small and modern version of it with all the functions that the original has, and I did it. But mine version has also suspension on front wheels also. It is made before in a impose ran version as a download MOC but my model is much smaller and then also cheaper to build. It depends what you want. Yes it is history to this one and when the instructions are finished then you can download it and build it yourself if you want.

This is my attempt to replicate that green car from that one SDCC exclusive set. A few things have changed since I took this picture, which you will see when I show the police version of this car. I will also be replacing that white roof piece as well. Same piece, but, in black.

Railway Signal Box. I'm not the most creative of builders, so like much of my work this was inspired by the work of two or three other MOCers that I saw while scrolling through a Google image search. My own strength as a MOCer is to find some things that I like and then to merge them into the start of something that ends up as my own. Sort of like what Jonathan Ive and his team does at Apple but slightly less profitable. Though unlike 'Jony' I can admit to it.....